Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Terence Hill | ... | Trinità | |
Bud Spencer | ... | Bambino | |
Yanti Somer | ... | Perla | |
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Enzo Tarascio | ... | Mitch, Sheriff |
Harry Carey Jr. | ... | The Father | |
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Pupo De Luca | ... | Prior |
Jessica Dublin | ... | 'Farrah' the Mother | |
Dana Ghia | ... | Perla's Mother | |
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Emilio Delle Piane | ... | Parker |
Enzo Fiermonte | ... | Perla's Father | |
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Antonio Monselesan | ... | Wildcat Hendricks (as Tony Norton) |
Franco Ressel | ... | Maitre D' | |
Riccardo Pizzuti | ... | Chief of the Dallas gunmen | |
Benito Stefanelli | ... | Stingary Smith | |
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Fortunato Arena | ... | Parker Henchman |
A couple of two-bit thieving brothers try and keep a promise to their dying father: stick together and become successful outlaws. Bambino reluctantly agrees to show younger Trinity the ropes, but their gentle demeanors tend to diminish their haul by repeatedly helping the selfsame family they initially held up. Fun ensues in town and at the local Spanish mission where they are taken for federal agents, mistakenly so identified by Trinity's young love interest, daughter of the aforementioned family. Written by Corey Hatch
A great sequel to the film series. Trinity and Bambino are back in another humors adventure. The laughs did not stop with the first film - they flowed right into this second film. This is spaghetti western at it's finest - or should I say funniest? Well worth watching if you liked "They Call Me Trinity".
I appreciate good comedy films and I will tell you the Trinity saga is well worth watching. And this is coming from someone who does not like most western films.
If you enjoyed the first two films in the Trinity series then you must see "My Name is Nobody" (the third film) because it is just as funny as the first two films. -- NOTHING LOST! 9.5/10